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Year:2012 Mileage:610 Color: Deep Cherry Red
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Engine:5.7L 8 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Crew Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 1C6RD7LT1CS226414 Make: Ram
Exterior Color: Deep Cherry Red
Model: 1500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 2012
Warranty: Balance of factory warranty
Options: 1-touch down, Tilt steering wheel, Air Conditioning, Front beverage holders, Speed Control, Illuminated entry, Rear door bins, Rear beverage holders, Power windows, Passenger door bin, Overhead console, Passanger vanity mirror, Remote Keyless entry, Driver door bin, 1-touch up, MP3 Decoder, AM/FM radio, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Traction control, Brake assist, Electronic stability, 4 wheel disc brakes, Panic alarm, Overhead Airbag, Ignition disable, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Trim: SLT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 610
Sub Model: SLT Crew Cab
Suspension: 6" Lifted
Condition: New

This brand new red 2012 Ram 1500 Big Horn edition has been given the best in truck treatment, the St.Albert Dodge Platinum package. When a truck is honored with this package, it receives many upgrades including a lift kit, fender flares, and running boards. Sure you can take your truck to the generic shop down the road, but here at St.Albert Dodge we have been the experts at customizing trucks for 25 years and our quality of work and parts is incomparable. Give us a call toll free at 1 (877) 429-8608, visit us at 184 St.Albert Road, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, or email smounzer@stalbertdodge.com to receive the platinum treatment today!


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2014 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel gets 9,200-pound tow rating

Fri, 26 Jul 2013

The current-generation Ram 1500 is entering its fifth year on the market, but Ram's half-ton truck is not showing its age whatsoever. While we continue to wait for the fuel economy figures for the all-new EcoDiesel V6, Ram has released towing figures for trucks equipped with this new engine, as well as models fitted with the upgraded gasoline-powered V6.
The EcoDiesel - a $2,850 option - will help the Ram compete with V8-powered trucks with its max towing capacity of 9,200 pounds, which is just 50 pounds shy of the 2013 Ram 1500 with the 5.7-liter V8. The true benefit here is that the diesel should return impressive fuel economy in the process, and even though official estimates have yet to be released, Chrysler has promised that it will achieve more than 25 miles per gallon on the highway.
But even with the Pentastar 3.6-liter V6, upgrades to the eight-speed automatic transmission have resulted in an increase in towing capacity, now up to 7,450 pounds. This number is expected to be best in class for base-engine trucks.

Ram may build more trucks with sports team tie-ins

Thu, 04 Apr 2013

After a rather successful foray with a Red Wings edition of the Ram 1500 last year - some 3,000 units sold - the truck brand is both re-upping its relationship with Detroit's hockey powerhouse and considering expansion into other sport franchises.
Ram announced last month that it would carry on its partnership with the Red Wings throughout the 2012-13 NHL season. The company will not offer a special edition version of the 2013 Ram, due in part to the strike-shortened NHL season. In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Ram boss Fred Diaz called the Red Wings partnership an experiment that "worked out so incredibly well, we're looking at the possibility of doing other things with other sports."
Diaz doesn't see Ram doing deals with entire leagues, but does think that other teams and cities, with a similar "rabid fan base" could make sense for co-branding. "We'll pick our spots and our moments, " said Diaz, "and if we feel like we have a good opportunity, we'll do it."

Ram boss thinks midsize truck could fit in the lineup

Thu, Mar 31 2016

The execs at Ram are changing their tune about the possibility of a midsize truck in the US. Nothing is certain yet, but the chances now look a little more favorable. "I think there's opportunity there in the US if you look at what's happened in the mid-size segment here – significant growth last year," Jeep and Ram boss Mike Manley told the Detroit News. "I think that space is big enough, certainly, to have two offerings there." The other product that Manley alludes to is the forthcoming Jeep Wrangler-based pickup that's due in 2017. However, there might not be much customer overlap between the Jeep and those looking for a more traditional Ram-branded model. Manley admitted the most likely candidate for a midsize Ram would be for the company to use an existing Fiat platform, according to the News. One possibility could be rebranding the Fiat Toro pickup, but it's rather small at 20-inches shorter than a Chevrolet Colorado. This greater openness to a midsize Ram is a complete change from the company's position in the past, though. Last spring, the brand's CEO for North America said he couldn't find a strategy to make the model work. FCA boss Sergio Marchionne made the same point in 2014, when he admitted the company showed a Ram 1000 at design clinics, but the response was "lukewarm." Over the past couple years, the midsize truck market has a renaissance of fresh products. The Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon are successes both critically and commercially. The latest Tacoma is on sale, and the new Honda Ridgeline is imminent. We know Nissan has a Frontier successor under development, and there are always rumors of Ford reviving the Ranger in the US. With so much development in the segment, it's easy to see why Ram would want to be at the party. Related Video: